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Home / Technology / AI to Devour Web Traffic: Media Shifts to Creator Model

AI to Devour Web Traffic: Media Shifts to Creator Model

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Media leaders anticipate a 43% drop in search referrals over three years.
  • Most newsrooms will encourage journalists to emulate creators this year.
  • Short-form video and audio content adoption is rapidly increasing.
AI to Devour Web Traffic: Media Shifts to Creator Model

Media executives worldwide foresee a dramatic decline in web traffic from search engines, predicting a 43% drop within three years. This seismic shift is attributed to the rise of AI summaries and chatbots, fundamentally altering how consumers access information online.

In response to these predictions, media organizations are increasingly encouraging journalists to adopt the personas of content creators seen on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Three-quarters of surveyed media leaders plan this transition for their staff in 2026, with many also exploring partnerships with existing creators to enhance content distribution.

This strategic pivot signifies the end of the long-standing 'traffic era' for online publishers. As search referrals dwindle, news outlets are focusing on subscription models and direct audience engagement, emphasizing the enduring value of reliable news, expert analysis, and compelling storytelling that AI may struggle to replicate.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Media leaders anticipate a significant plunge in web traffic from search engines over the next three years due to AI summaries and chatbots.
The report indicates that media companies plan to encourage their journalists to behave more like YouTube and TikTok content creators.
Investment in platforms like TikTok is driven by the continued boom in short-form video and audio content, as media companies seek new ways to reach audiences.

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